Yes, wing span is important because it affects an aircraft's lift capability, stability, and maneuverability. Longer wings generally provide more lift and better fuel efficiency, while shorter wings may be better for faster, more maneuverable aircraft. The optimal wing span depends on the specific design requirements of the aircraft.
African Fruit Bats have wing spans up to 6 feet in length .
The Philippine Eagle is the world's largest eagle in terms of physical dimensions, 95-112 cm in length, stands a meter tall, up to 240 cm in wing span with the largest wing surface area among all eagle species, large females weighs 16-18 lb, like all Eagle species males are about 10-20% smaller than females. The extinct Haast's eagle of New Zealand is almost 50% larger about 1.4 meter in length, almost 3 meters of wingspan and weighs up to 33 lb. The Steller's sea eagle is the largest eagle by weight, weighing up to 20 pounds. Philippine eagles are larger in wingspan and overall length.
the ferruginous hawk is the biggest hawk,the male wieghs 2.4 pound and 16 oz, wing span is 48-56 feet long and his leangh is 20-26 the female i wieghs 3-4 pound there wing span is 53-60 feet, and leangh is 22-24
The wing of a bat. The leg of a horse...
There is 228,600 span in metric. This is used in math class.
The wing span of a pterodactyl can actually vary. The average wing span though is considered to be roughly 35 feet across.
The wing span of an F-16 is 9.96 metres.
Any animal with wings has a wing span. The term means the distance across the wings when they are spread out, so you can't have a wing span unless you have wings.
The wing span of the brown kiwi is essentially too small to measure. Sources vary in the estimation of the brown kiwi's wing span as being from 0 cm to 5 cm.
Yes
The new zealand falcon's wing span is about 45 cm (about 18 inches)
there wingspan is 14cm
It's the length of the wing. Depends on make.
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The wing span of a Luna moth is 3'' to 5'' inches;3
the airbus has a wing span of 99.8 metres ! huge! it s longer than the airbus itself! wow
45 miles